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List of Florida hurricanes (2000–present)

The list of Florida hurricanes from the 21st century has been marked by several devastating North Atlantic hurricanes; 79 tropical or subtropical cyclones, their remnants, or their precursors have affected the U.S. state of Florida. Collectively, cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in more than $236 billion in damage and 615 deaths.[citation needed] Every year included at least one tropical cyclone affecting the state. During the 2004 season, more than one out of every five houses in the state received damage.[1] After Wilma in 2005, it would be 11 years until another hurricane would strike the state, Hermine in 2016. The following year, Irma in 2017, was the first major hurricane to strike the state in 12 years.

Hurricane Michael making landfall near Mexico Beach, Florida as a Category 5 hurricane on October 10, 2018

The strongest hurricane to hit the state during the time period was Hurricane Michael, which was a Category 5 on the Saffir–Simpson scale, the highest category on the scale. Michael was the strongest hurricane to strike the contiguous United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Additionally, hurricanes Charley, Jeanne, Dennis, Wilma, Irma, Ian, and Idalia made landfall on the state as major hurricanes.

2000 edit

 
A forecast map of Hurricane Debby projecting its landfall in Florida
  • August 23 – Hurricane Debby was forecasted to move through the Florida Keys as a hurricane, which prompted a mandatory evacuation for all non-residents.[2] However, Debby dissipated before its remnant tropical wave, produced heavy rainfall and strong winds across southern Florida.[2]
  • September 18 – Tropical Storm Gordon makes landfall on Cedar Key, dropping up to 9.48 inches (241 mm) of rainfall in Mayo.[3] Hundreds of homes are damaged from floodwaters or fallen trees, and damage in the state amounts to at least $5.1 million (2000 USD).[4] A surfer drowns in rough seas near Pensacola.[5]
  • September 22 – Tropical Storm Helene hits near Pensacola, damaging hundreds of homes from floodwaters. Monetary damage totals over $1 million (2000 USD).[6]
  • October 3 – The precursor disturbance to Tropical Storm Leslie produces 10–20 inches (250–510 mm) of rainfall across southeastern Florida, flooding about 93,000 houses. The flooding causes $950 million in damage (2000 USD),[7] along with three indirect deaths.[8]

2001 edit

 
Flood damage from Tropical Storm Gabrielle
  • June 12 – Tropical Storm Allison moves through Alabama and Georgia, with its outer rainbands producing up to 10.1 inches (260 mm) of rain at the Tallahassee Regional Airport.[9] The rainfall destroys 10 homes and damages 599 others,[10] with monetary damage totaling $20 million (2001 USD).[9] Eight people died in the state,[11] five of which due to rip currents.[12]
  • August 6 – After meandering for several days in the eastern Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Barry makes landfall at Santa Rosa Beach, producing heavy rainfall across much of Florida which peaks at 11.7 inches (300 mm) in Stuart.[3] The storm kills two in the state and leaves $1.5 million in damage (2001 USD).[13][14]
  • September 14 – Tropical Storm Gabrielle hits Venice, dropping moderate to heavy rainfall including a peak total of 15.1 inches (380 mm) in Parrish.[3] The combination of flooding from rainfall and gusty winds causes $230 million in damage (2001 USD) and one direct death, and high waves from the storm indirectly kills a person in the Florida Keys.[15]
  • November 5 – Hurricane Michelle passes to the south of the state, dropping up to 4.99 inches (127 mm) of rainfall and causing $10.07 million in damages (2001 USD).[3] The hurricane spawns two tornadoes, resulting in $16,000 of damage (2001 USD).[16]

2002 edit

 
Tropical Storm Edouard seen by hurricane hunters

2003 edit

 
Tropical Storm Henri shortly before landfall

2004 edit

 
President George W. Bush, aboard Marine One, surveys hurricane damage from Hurricane Charley at a mobile home park in Fort Myers
  • August 12 – Tropical Storm Bonnie moved ashore the panhandle near Saint Vincent Island as a weakening storm. Rains in the state reached 4.64 in (118 mm) in Milligan.[36][21]
  • August 13 – Hurricane Charley struck southwestern Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, the strongest landfall in the continental United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Its eye crossed Cayo Costa and later the mainland at Punta Gorda, before crossing the state with much of its intensity retained. A wind gust of 173 mph (278 km/h) was recorded on a tower in Punta Gorda. Orlando recorded a wind gust of 105 mph (170 km/h). The winds damaged or destroyed thousands of homes, knocked down tens of thousands of trees, and left more than 2 million Floridians without power. Charley also spawned nine tornadoes across the state. Rainfall associated with the hurricane reached 9.88 in (251 mm) in Bud Slough. Charley resulted in 34 deaths across the state, as well as 792 injuries, and damage was estimated at $16 billion, at the time the second-costliest American hurricane.[37][38][21][39]
  • September 5 – Hurricane Frances made landfall along the southern end of Hutchinson Island as a Category 2 hurricane, and moved slowly across the state, making a second landfall along the gulf coast near New Port Richey. Wind gusts reached 108 mph (174 km/h) at Fort Pierce. Frances dropped heavy rainfall in the state, peaking at 16.61 in (422 mm) at Kent Grove. The storm produced an estimated 6 to 8 ft (1.8 to 2.4 m) storm surge along Florida's east coast, which damaged marinas, piers, and other coastal property. The storm also produced 23 tornadoes in the state as part of a widespread outbreak. At least 1.7 million people lost power during the storm, and more than 17,000 buildings were damaged in Palm Beach County alone. During its passage, Frances led to 37 deaths, as well as $9.8 billion in damage.[40][21][39][41]
  • September 16 – Hurricane Ivan struck Gulf Shores, Alabama as a major hurricane, with its large and powerful circulation producing peak wind gusts of 107 mph (172 km/h) in Pensacola. Ivan moved ashore with a significant storm surge, estimated at 10 to 15 ft (3.0 to 4.6 m); the surge, in addition to high waves, severely damaged the Escambia Bay Bridge carrying Interstate 10. Rainfall from the storm reached 15.75 in (400 mm) in Pensacola. The hurricane also produced an extensive tornado outbreak, including 18 that touched down in Florida. The strong winds knocked down many trees along the panhandle, causing prolonged power outages. The remnants of Ivan later crossed over the southern portion of the state after looping southward, eventually reforming in the Gulf of Mexico on September 23. Damage in the state totaled over $4 billion, and 29 people died from the hurricane.[42][21][43][44][45]
  • September 25 – Hurricane Jeanne made landfall in southeastern Florida very near where Frances struck three weeks prior, and moved northwestward across the state, bringing hurricane-force winds to the same areas affected by Charley and Frances. Wind gusts reached 128 mph (206 km/h) in Fort Pierce. A significant storm surge, estimated at 6 ft (1.8 m), flooded coastal areas of eastern Florida. Heavy rainfall from Jeanne reached 11.97 inches (304 mm) at Kenansville. Statewide damage was estimated at $7.5 billion, and there were six deaths.[46][39][21][47]
  • October 10 – When Tropical Storm Matthew moved ashore southern Louisiana, its outer rainbands extended into the Florida panhandle, with 3.29 in (84 mm) of rainfall recorded in Pensacola.[48][21]

2005 edit

 
A beachfront home in Navarre Beach, Florida largely destroyed by Hurricane Dennis
  • June 11 – Tropical Storm Arlene struck the panhandle just west of Pensacola, producing wind gusts of 60 mph (95 km/h). Rainfall reached 6.07 in (154 mm) in Naples. Rip currents from the storm killed a swimmer in Miami Beach. Damage was estimated at $3.5 million.[49][21][50]
  • July 6 – While Hurricane Cindy moved ashore the northern gulf coast, its large circulation dropped light rainfall and knocked down trees in the panhandle.[21][51]
  • July 10 – Hurricane Dennis made landfall just west of Navarre Beach as a major hurricane. A station in Navarre recorded wind gusts of 121 mph (195 km/h), while tropical storm force winds occurred in the southern and western portion of the state. Dennis produced nine tornadoes in the state, along with heavy rainfall that reached 8.7 in (220 mm) at a station near Bristol. High storm tides caused major beach erosion and coastal damage along the panhandle. Statewide damage was estimated at $1.5 billion, and there were 14 deaths in the state related to Dennis.[52][21][53]
  • August 25 – Hurricane Katrina moved ashore southeastern Florida as a minimal hurricane, producing a peak wind gust of 97 mph (156 km/h) at Homestead General Aviation Airport. Heavy rainfall accompanied the hurricane, peaking at 16.43 in (417 mm) in Perrine, which caused flooding in the Miami metro area. About 1.4 million people lost power during the storm. Later, when Katrina made its devastating landfall along the northern gulf coast, its large circulation produced high tides, light rainfall, and gusty winds along the western Florida panhandle. The hurricane killed 14 people across the state, and damage was estimated at $623 million.[54][55][56][57]
  • September 12 – Hurricane Ophelia formed and drifted along the east coast of Florida, producing wind gusts of 60 mph (95 km/h) at Cape Canaveral. The storm also produced high surf along the coast, which killed a swimmer in Palm Beach County. Rains in the state reached 5.04 in (128 mm) in Hastings.[58][21]
  • September 20 – Hurricane Rita passed south of the Florida Keys before entering the Gulf of Mexico. The outer rainbands produced 58 mph (93 km/h), along with 5.04 in (128 mm) of rainfall, which caused minor flooding and power outages.[59]
  • October 5 – Tropical Storm Tammy moved ashore near Atlantic Beach, with peak wind gusts of 60 mph (97 km/h). Rainfall reached 4.883 in (124.0 mm) at Naval Station Mayport.[60][21]
  • October 24 – Hurricane Wilma made landfall near Cape Romano as a major hurricane, with sustained hurricane-force winds recorded across the Miami area. Wind gusts reached 135 mph (215 km/h) on Marco Island. The strong winds left widespread wind damage, with fallen trees and power lines, damaged roofs, and lost crops. About 98% of South Florida lost power during the storm. A significant storm surge – estimated around 9 ft (2.7 m) near Marathon – inundated the Florida Keys. Rainfall during the storm reached 13.26 in (337 mm) at Kennedy Space Center. Wilma also spawned 10 tornadoes across the state. There were 30 deaths in the state related to Wilma, and statewide damage was estimated at $19 billion, making Wilma among the costliest United States hurricanes.[61][21][62][39]

2006 edit

 
Storm surge flooding from Tropical Storm Alberto at Horseshoe Beach, Florida.
  • June 13 – Tropical Storm Alberto hit the Big Bend region. While crossing the state, it produced a storm surge that flooded dozens of buildings, as well as heavy rainfall that reached 7.08 inches (180 mm) near Tarpon Springs.[21][63]
  • August 30 – Tropical Storm Ernesto struck Plantation Key and subsequently moved across the southeastern portion of the state. The storm spawned two tornadoes in the state. Rainfall in the state reached 8.72 inches (221 mm) in South Golden Gate, which flooded houses. There were two traffic fatalities in the Miami metro area related to the storm.[64][65]

2007 edit

 
Beach erosion from Hurricane Noel

2008 edit

  • July 16 – The precursor to Tropical Storm Cristobal dropped 6 inches (150 mm) of precipitation was reported, causing some street flooding.[76]
  • July 22 – Rough surf from Hurricane Dolly killed one person along the panhandle.[77]
  • August 3 – Rip currents from Tropical Storm Edouard killed three people along the panhandle.[78][79]
  • August 18 – Tropical Storm Fay made the first of a record four landfalls in Florida, moving from the Florida Keys, crossing the southern portion of the state, and later turning to the west where it crossed the peninsula and later struck the panhandle. Fay dropped heavy rainfall across the state, peaking at 27.65 in (702 mm) near Melbourne; the rains caused widespread flooding that affected more than 15,000 homes. A tornado outbreak resulted in 19 twisters in the state, the strongest of which was an EF2. Damage in the state reached at least $195 million. The storm led to 15 deaths in the state.[80][81]
  • August 31 – Hurricane Gustav brushed the Florida Keys before tracking into central Louisiana. Rip currents from the hurricane killed four people in Florida. The storm also produced six tornadoes in the state.[82]
  • September 5 – Hurricane Hanna passed east of the state while moving toward the Carolinas. Rip currents and high seas killed three people in the state.[83][84]
  • September 8 – As Hurricane Ike moved through Cuba, its outer bands dropped heavy rainfall in South Florida, and spawned two tornadoes in the Upper Florida Keys.[85]
  • November 14 – The remnants of Hurricane Paloma brought heavy rainfall to the Florida panhandle.[86]

2009 edit

 
Conditions at Pensacola Beach, Florida on November 9, 2009, during the passage of Ida
  • August 16–18 – Tropical Storm Claudette hit Santa Rosa Island on the panhandle, killing two people due to drowning. The storm also produced rainfall, gusty winds, and slightly above normal tides.[87] An EF-0 tornado in Cape Coral damaged 11 homes, leaving $103,000 in damage.[88]
  • August 21–22 – Hurricane Bill produced waves between 5 and 6 ft (1.5 and 1.8 m) along the east coast of Florida, resulting in one fatality at New Smyrna Beach.[89]
  • August 28 – Wave heights reached 7 ft (2.1 m) from Tropical Storm Danny off eastern Florida.[90]
  • November 10 – Former Hurricane Ida struck southern Alabama and later moved into the Florida panhandle as an extratropical cyclone. Ida produced wind gusts of 45 mph (70 km/h), along with high tides and rainfall. The storm caused scattered power outages and downed trees.[91][92]

2010 edit

  • June 30 – As Tropical Storm Alex moved across the Gulf of Mexico, its high tides washed tarballs from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill onto the Florida panhandle.[93][94]
  • July 23 – Tropical Storm Bonnie made landfall near Cutler Bay, Florida as a minimal tropical storm, bringing light rainfall and winds to southern parts of the state.[95]
  • August 10 – Tropical Depression Five developed off the southwest coast, producing high surf that led to two deaths along Anna Maria Island.[96]
  • August 28 – High surf from distant Hurricane Danielle killed a man in Satellite Beach, while dozens of other people had to be rescued by lifeguards.[97][98]
  • August 31 – September 4 – Hurricane Earl paralleled the East Coast of the United States, resulting in rip currents and wave heights up to 10 ft (3.0 m) along the eastern coastline of Florida.[99] Three people were killed in the state: a 61-year-old charter boat captain who suffered grave injuries after falling off his boat approaching Jupiter Inlet,[100] a 16-year-old who was rescued by a bystander but later died at the hospital,[101] and a 57-year-old Swedish sailor whose boat was found but body was never recovered.[102]
  • September 19 – Distant Hurricane Igor produced high surf along the east coast of Florida.[103]
  • September 29 – The extratropical remnants of Tropical Storm Nicole passed southeast of the state, although it dropped heavy rainfall in South Florida, reaching 12.71 inches (323 mm) of rainfall in North Key Largo.[104] Street flooding occurred in the upper Florida Keys and Miami Beach.[105]
  • October 16 – Hurricane Paula dissipated over Cuba, although its outer rainbands produced two waterspouts in the Florida Keys.[106]

2011 edit

  • July 18–20 – Tropical Storm Bret generated wave heights of 3–5 ft (0.91–1.52 m) along the eastern coastline of Florida, injuring several beach-goers and prompting the rescue of dozens of others.[107][108]
  • August 25–26 – Hurricane Irene passed east of the state as a major hurricane, generating waves of 7–10 ft (2.1–3.0 m) around Jacksonville Beach and Atlantic Beach.[109] The high waves killed two people along the coast from drowning.[110] Wind gusts reached 53 mph (85 km/h) in the state, strong enough to knock down trees and cause minor power outages.[111]
  • September 4 – Tropical Storm Lee moved ashore the northern gulf coast, producing 7 inches (180 mm) of rainfall across the extreme western Panhandle.[112] Moderate beach erosion and prolonged rip currents affected the region. There were four tornadoes in the state related to the storm.[113]
  • September 5 – Swells from distant Hurricane Katia killed a swimmer in Ormond Beach.[114]
  • October 28–31 – Moisture from Hurricane Rina combined with a stalled front, leading to heavy rainfall across South Florida, reaching 15.79 inches (401 mm) in Boca West. Many cities record their top-10-wettest October on record. Over 160 homes and buildings suffer water inundation, and numerous streets are closed, particularly in Broward County.[115]
  • November 9–10 – Long-distance swells generated by Tropical Storm Sean produced numerous strong rip currents along the eastern coastline, drowning a 34-year-old female and injuring two others.[116][117]

2012 edit

 
A street flooding in Largo during Tropical Storm Debby
  • May 28–30 – Tropical Storm Beryl made landfall near Jacksonville Beach, becoming the strongest off-season storm to strike the United States. Wind gusts in Florida reached 73 mph (117 km/h) on Buck Island. The storm also dropped heavy rainfall, reaching 15.0 in (380 mm) in Wellborn. Trees and power lines were damaged, while a few tornadoes result in modest damage.[118] A teenager died in high seas in Daytona Beach.[119]
  • June 23–27 – Tropical Storm Debby moved ashore western Florida near Steinhatchee as a weak yet sprawling storm, producing catastrophic flooding across northern and central Florida. Rainfall accumulations peaked at 28.78 inches (731 mm) near Curtis Mill, resulting in hundreds of damaged homes and record river flooding. Debby also spawned 24 tornadoes, most of them weak. The storm killed seven people throughout the state, and left at least $105 million in damage.[120]
  • August 25–29 – Tropical Storm Isaac passed just southwest of Key West, although its effects in the Florida Keys were minimal. Across southern Florida, Isaac dropped heavy rainfall in southern Florida, reaching 15.86 inches (403 mm) in Loxahatchee. The storm also spawned five tornadoes. The storm led to two deaths in the state from traffic accidents. Damage in the state totaled over $48 million. The threat of Isaac caused the first day of the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa to be canceled.[121][122][123]
  • October 25–27 – Hurricane Sandy produced 20 ft (6.1 m) high waves in Palm Beach County while the storm passed east of the state, causing flooding, beach erosion, and $14 million worth of damage. Winds from the storm reached 67 mph (108 km/h) in the state, strong enough to leave about 1,000 people without power.[124][125]

2013 edit

  • June 6 – Tropical Storm Andrea made landfall in northwestern Florida near Steinhatchee and continued northeastward through the state. The storm produced a peak wind gust of 83 mph (134 km/h) at the Jacksonville Beach Pier, possibly related to a waterspout. Andrea produced 10 tornadoes in the state, as well as heavy rainfall reaching 14.27 inches (362 mm) in North Miami Beach, which caused flooding.[126]
  • August 3 – Lightning struck a man in Hialeah, related to Tropical Depression Dorian passing east of the state.[127]
  • October 7 – The remnants of Tropical Storm Karen moved across the Florida panhandle, with a statewide peak rainfall of 6.95 in (177 mm) recorded in Panama City.[21][128]

2014 edit

  • August 4 – Two people required rescue off the coast of Jacksonville due to rip currents from Hurricane Bertha.[129]
  • September 17 – Rip currents from distant Hurricane Edouard affected the east coast of Florida.[130]

2015 edit

  • Early May – Rainfall reached 3.17 in (81 mm) in Hollywood from Tropical Storm Ana developing east of the state.[21]
  • August 30–31 – The remnants of Tropical Storm Erika dropped heavy rainfall in southern Florida, reaching 9 in (230 mm) at a station northwest of Sweetwater.[21] Minor flash flooding left streets in Wynwood impassable.[131]
  • October 1–2 – Hurricane Joaquin indirectly caused a period of high tides along Florida's east coast, due to its interaction with a developing low near the state drawing moisture from the hurricane. Tides reached 4.88 ft (1.49 m) in Fernandina Beach.[132]
  • October 26- The remnants of Hurricane Patricia brought heavy rains and high winds gusts to 70 mph in Florida Panhandle.

2016 edit

 
Melbourne radar loop of Matthew on October 7 as the eye passed east of Central Florida
  • May 29 – Rip currents from Tropical Storm Bonnie killed a swimmer in Melbourne Beach, while dozens of other people required rescue.[133]
  • June 6 – Tropical Storm Colin made landfall in the Big Bend of Florida at Apalachee Bay, and moved quickly northeastward through the state. Wind gusts in the state reached 66 mph (106 km/h) at Kennedy Space Center. Heavy rainfall, peaking at 17.54 in (446 mm) near Seminole, caused some flooding. Three people drowned along the Florida Panhandle due to rip currents.[134]
  • September 1 – Hurricane Hermine made landfall along the Big Bend of Florida with winds of 80 mph (130 km/h), making it the first hurricane landfall to the state since Hurricane Wilma in 2005. The highest recorded wind gust in the state was 78 mph (126 km/h) in Bald Point State Park. Hermine moved ashore with a 7.5 ft (2.3 m) storm surge, which occurred alongside heavy rainfall that peaked at 22.36 in (568 mm) near Tarpon Springs. Hermine damaged or destroyed more than 2,600 buildings and left more than 253,000 people without power. A man died in Ocala after being struck by a tree.[135] Insured damage in the state reached US$80 million.[136]
  • September 14 – Tropical Storm Julia formed over eastern Florida, producing peak wind gusts of 59 mph (95 km/h) in Crescent Beach while moving northward through the state. The storm spawned a brief EF0 tornado near Barefoot Bay, which damaged a roof.[137]
  • October 7 – Hurricane Matthew paralleled the east coast of Florida as a major hurricane, with the center remaining about 35 mi (55 km) offshore. The western edge of the eyewall passed over Cape Canaveral, producing wind gusts of 107 mph (172 km/h) there. Matthew's strong winds knocked down trees and power lines, leaving 1.36 million people without power. The hurricane produced widespread beach erosion from its high waves and storm surge, with portions of State Route A1A washed out, and millions of dollars' worth of equipment damaged at Kennedy Space Center.[138][139] There were 14 deaths in the state related to the hurricane.[138][140][141][142][143][144][145][146] Statewide damage totaled at least $1.3 billion.[147]
  • October 12 – Swells from Hurricane Nicole combined with the annual king tide to produce coastal flooding in South Florida.[148]

2017 edit

 
Boats washed ashore in the Florida Keys due to Hurricane Irma
  • June 22 – While moving ashore Louisiana, Tropical Storm Cindy brought heavy rainfall to the Florida Panhandle, reaching 9.46 in (240 mm), which caused minor flooding. The storm spawned an EF0 tornado in southern Okaloosa County.[149]
  • July 31 – Tropical Storm Emily made landfall just south of Tampa Bay with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). Heavy rainfall reached 7.19 in (183 mm) near Naples, causing flooding. The storm also produced an EF0 tornado in Manatee County. Statewide damage was estimated at $10 million.[150]
  • August 26–September 1 – As Tropical Storm Harvey made its final landfall in Louisiana, its outer rainbands dropped rainfall to the Florida panhandle, causing some flooding.[151][152]
  • September 10 – Hurricane Irma made landfall on Cudjoe Key as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 130 mph (210 km/h), followed hours later by a second landfall on Marco Island with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). The hurricane caused or contributed to at least 87 deaths in the state, with possibly over 400 deaths related to the storm. Storm damage was heaviest in the Florida Keys, where Irma's storm surge damaged or destroyed more than 1,300 boats. Heavy damage occurred around the Miami metropolitan area. Strong winds, heavy rainfall, and tornadoes affected the rest of the state as Irma moved northward, with a statewide rainfall peak of 21.66 in (550 mm) recorded in Fort Pierce. Record flooding occurred in northeastern Florida, including in Jacksonville. Irma left an estimated $50 billion in damage.[153][154][39]
  • September 24 – Rip currents from Hurricane Maria affected the state's east coast, prompting at least 22 water rescues.[155]
  • October 7–8 – Hurricane Nate moved ashore Mississippi, while producing a 3 to 5 ft (0.91 to 1.52 m) storm surge in the western Florida panhandle, which damaged part of State Road 399. Heavy rainfall, up to 10 in (250 mm), caused flash flooding.[156]
  • October 29 – Tropical Storm Philippe and an associated trough produced heavy rainfall across southern Florida, reaching 10.93 in (278 mm) at Boynton Beach. The weather system also produced three weak tornadoes.[157]

2018 edit

 
The eye of Hurricane Michael making landfall at Mexico Beach as a Category 5 on the Saffir–Simpson scale, the strongest landfall in the country since 1992
  • May 29 – Tropical Storm Alberto made landfall near Laguna Beach with winds of 45 mph (70 km/h). The storm dropped heavy rainfall to the east over the Florida panhandle, reaching 11.8 in (300 mm) at Taylor Creek on the northern shore of Lake Okeechobee.[158] Gusty winds knocked down trees, causing some power outages.[159] In Port Salerno, Alberto spawned a brief EF0 tornado.[160]
  • September 3 – Tropical Storm Gordon moved over the Florida Keys and extreme southwestern Florida. The storm caused slick roads that led to a fatal car crash on I-95 near Miami. Gordon later moved ashore southern Mississippi; its outer rainbands knocked down a tree near Pensacola, killing a young child.[161][162]
  • September 9–18– Rip currents from distant Hurricane Florence killed a man in New Smyrna Beach and Playalinda Beach.[163][164]
  • October 10 — Hurricane Michael made landfall at 17:30 UTC near Mexico Beach, Florida with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph (255 km/h), making it the strongest hurricane on record to strike the Florida panhandle, and the first Category 5 hurricane to hit the United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992. The estimated landfall central pressure was 919 millibars (27.1 inHg), the second most intense hurricane in Florida after the 1935 Labor Day hurricane. Michael killed 50 people in Florida, seven of them directly related to the storm's impacts. Statewide economic damage was estimated at $18.4 billion, with catastrophic damage in Mexico Beach and Tyndall Air Force Base. Damage at the base was estimated at $4.7 billion, where wind gusts reached 139 mph (224 km/h), and was estimated as strong as 172 mph (277 km/h).[165][166][167]

2019 edit

 
Dorian off the coast of Florida
  • July 10–15 – Rip currents from Hurricane Barry killed a man in Panama City Beach.[168]
  • July 23 – Lightning from Tropical Depression Three struck a woman in Aventura as the depression approached the state's southeast coast.[169]
  • August 24 – The precursor low to Tropical Storm Erin moved across the southeastern portion of the state.[170]
  • September 1–4 – For two days, the NHC forecasted that powerful Hurricane Dorian would move ashore southeastern Florida. The hurricane ultimately stalled over The Bahamas and remained east of the state. Wind gusts reached 69 mph (111 km/h) in New Smyrna Beach. Dorian also produced a storm surge of 4.25 ft (1.30 m) in Fernandina Beach. Three people in the state died indirectly due to the hurricane – one person was electrocuted while trimming trees ahead of the storm, and two people died while preparing their homes.[171] Damage totaled around $10 million in Duval County.[172]
  • September 12–13, 2019 – Rip currents from Tropical Storm Humberto killed a man in St. Johns County.[173][174]
  • September 30, 2019 – Large swells and rip currents generated by Hurricane Lorenzo killed a man in Vero Beach.[175][176]
  • October 18, 2019 – Former Tropical Storm Nestor transitioned into an extratropical cyclone and struck the Florida panhandle, causing storm surge flooding along the coast. Rainfall in the state reached 7.77 in (197 mm) in Pinellas County, resulting in street flooding. Nestor spawned at least three tornadoes in the state and left about 10,000 people without power.[177]

2020 edit

 
A Coast Guard rescue boat during Hurricane Sally
  • May 13–14 – The precursor of Tropical Storm Arthur produced heavy rainfall across southern Florida, which resulted in an injury in Hollywood when the rains caused a ceiling to collapse.[178]
  • May 25–27 – The precursor of Tropical Storm Bertha dropped heavy rainfall, with a 24-hour total of 7.4 in (190 mm) in Miami; this was more than double the previous daily rainfall record.[179] The rains flooded homes and roadways, especially in close proximity to canals.[180] The storm caused the planned Crew Dragon Demo-2 launch from Cape Canaveral to be canceled.[181]
  • June 6–7 – While moving northward through the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Cristobal spawned six tornadoes in Florida, including an EF1 near Orlando that damaged 42 homes and buildings.[182][183]
  • July 6 – The precursor low to Tropical Storm Fay moved ashore the Florida gulf coast, later developing into a tropical storm off the east coast of the United States.[184]
  • July 22 – Rip currents from Hurricane Hanna killed a swimmer in Sandestin Beach along the gulf coast.[185]
  • August 1–3 – Tropical Storm Isaias paralleled the east coast of Florida, dropping substantial amounts of rainfall and causing power outages to about 3,000 people in South Florida. Although the NHC issued hurricane warnings, the core of the storm remained offshore, and the peak wind gusts were 58 mph (93 km/h) in Dania Beach.[186]
  • August 23–24 – Hurricane Marco dropped heavy rainfall on the Florida Panhandle, reaching 11.81 in (300 mm) in Apalachicola, causing some flooding.[187]
  • August 26 – A strong squall from Tropical Storm Laura bought strong, gusty winds to Key West, causing sporadic damage. High surf and rip currents from the storm also caused a first responder to drown in St. George Island while trying to save two other swimmers.[188]
  • September 10–15 – Hurricane Sally slowly moved ashore southern Alabama, producing peak wind gusts of 92 mph (148 km/h) in Pensacola. The city also recorded a 5.6 ft (1.7 m) storm surge, which was the third-highest water level there after Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and the 1926 Miami hurricane. Sally dropped torrential rainfall across where it moved ashore, reaching 22.5 in (570 mm) near Pensacola. The rains and the storm surge caused significant flooding, resulting in hundreds of rescues. The storm damaged or destroyed thousands of structures. Three people died in Florida related to Sally, two due to drowning and one related to carbon monoxide poisoning while using a generator indoors.[189] Damage in Escambia County alone totaled $309 million.[190]
  • October 4 – Rainbands from Tropical Storm Gamma near Mexico's Yucatán peninsula also produced rainfall in Florida.[191]
  • October 10 – Rip currents from Hurricane Delta killed two swimmers along the gulf coast.[192]
  • October 28 – As Hurricane Zeta struck Louisiana, it also produced wind gusts of 52 mph (84 km/h) in Pensacola, causing power outages to 51,200 people.[193]
  • November 7–9 – Tropical Storm Eta made two landfalls in Florida, bringing strong winds, storm surge, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding to much of the state.[194]

2021 edit

 
Satellite loop of Hurricane Elsa between 18:00 UTC on 6 July 2021 approaching landfall in Florida
  • July 5–6 – Tropical Storm Elsa – Elsa then accelerated northward, and it made landfall in Taylor County, Florida at 14:30 UTC that same day with maximum winds of about 65 mph (100 km/h).[195]
  • August 15 – Tropical Storm Fred – Fred reached its peak intensity as a strong tropical storm with winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) at 18:00 UTC on August 16 shortly before making landfall a few miles southeast of Mexico Beach near Cape San Blas, Florida at a similar intensity around an hour later at 19:15 UTC.[196][197]
  • September 9 – Tropical Storm Mindy – At 01:15 UTC on September 9, a combination of surface observations and radar data indicated that Mindy had attained a peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (97 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 1,000 millibars (30 inHg); as it made landfall on St. Vincent Island, Florida. These radar observations along with velocity data depicted Mindy with a well-defined circulation and spiral banding upon landfall. Over the next few hours, Mindy pushed inland across Florida's Big Bend region, skirting to the south of Tallahassee.

2022 edit

 
Satellite imagery depicting Hurricane Ian making landfall in southwestern Florida on September 28
  • June 4 – The precursor system to Tropical Storm Alex caused flash flooding in South Florida, inflicting minor damage to the area.
  • September 26–30 – Hurricane Ian passed through Florida throughout late September 2022. Ian first went over Dry Tortugas National Park in the Florida Keys as a Category 3 storm on September 26 and 27. Ian rapidly intensified before making landfall at Cayo Costa and Punta Gorda as a high-end Category 4 storm, respectively. Ian brought massive storm surge to Southwestern Florida, where over 1 million people lost electricity, and its outer bands caused damage near Miami, where tornadoes were reported. Ian's persistent high winds and torrential rains also caused substantial and widespread damage to inland Central and Northeastern Florida as it crossed the peninsula. Although the system had weakened to tropical storm strength by the time it neared the Atlantic coast, a wind gust of 96 mph (154 km/h) was recorded in New Smyrna Beach.[198]
  • November 10 – Hurricane Nicole made landfall at 08:00 UTC on November 10 just south of Vero Beach on North Hutchinson Island as a low-end Category 1 storm with winds of 75 mph (121 km/h), becoming the first tropical cyclone to make landfall along the east coast of Florida at hurricane strength since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. As well, Nicole became only the third November hurricane to make landfall in Florida on record, alongside the 1935 Yankee hurricane and Hurricane Kate in 1985.[199]

2023 edit

 
Storm surge flooding in Tampa from Hurricane Idalia

Monthly statistics edit

Number of Florida tropical cyclones since 2000, by month
Month Number of tropical cyclones
April
1
May
6
June
10
July
11
August
24
September
31
October
14
November
6
December
1

Deadly storms edit

The following is a list of hurricanes with all known deaths in the state associated with a storm.

Name Year Number
of deaths
Ref
Ian 2022 150[a] [208]
Irma 2017 84
Michael 2018 50
Frances 2004 37
Charley 2004 28
Ivan 2004 14
Dennis 2005 14
Katrina 2005 12
Matthew 2016 12
Fay 2008 9
Allison 2001 8 [11]
Dorian 2019 6
Wilma 2005 5
Nicole 2022 5
Gustav 2008 4
Colin 2016 4
Idalia 2023 4
Leslie 2000 3
Hanna 2002 3
Jeanne 2004 3
Edouard 2008 3
Hanna 2008 3
Sally 2020 3
Florence 2018 2
Barry 2001 2
Ana 2003 2 [27]
Bill 2003 2
Ernesto 2007 2
Barry 2007 2
Claudette 2009 2
TD Five 2010 2
Gordon 2018 2
Delta 2020 2
Gordon 2000 1
Gabrielle 2001 1
Bertha 2002 1
Claudette 2003 1
Isabel 2003 1
Arlene 2005 1
Ophelia 2005 1
Dean 2007 1
Dolly 2008 1
Bill 2009 1
Danielle 2010 1
Irene 2011 1
Katia 2011 1
Beryl 2012 1
Bonnie 2016 1
Hermine 2016 1
Barry 2019 1
Laura 2020 1
Hanna 2020 1
Eta 2020 1
Lee 2023 1

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Based on preliminary death certificate data from the Florida Medical Examiners Commission as recovery efforts are still active. Please check the Hurricane Ian article for possible more up-to-date counts.

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The list of Florida hurricanes from the 21st century has been marked by several devastating North Atlantic hurricanes 79 tropical or subtropical cyclones their remnants or their precursors have affected the U S state of Florida Collectively cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in more than 236 billion in damage and 615 deaths citation needed Every year included at least one tropical cyclone affecting the state During the 2004 season more than one out of every five houses in the state received damage 1 After Wilma in 2005 it would be 11 years until another hurricane would strike the state Hermine in 2016 The following year Irma in 2017 was the first major hurricane to strike the state in 12 years Hurricane Michael making landfall near Mexico Beach Florida as a Category 5 hurricane on October 10 2018 The strongest hurricane to hit the state during the time period was Hurricane Michael which was a Category 5 on the Saffir Simpson scale the highest category on the scale Michael was the strongest hurricane to strike the contiguous United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992 Additionally hurricanes Charley Jeanne Dennis Wilma Irma Ian and Idalia made landfall on the state as major hurricanes Contents 1 2000 2 2001 3 2002 4 2003 5 2004 6 2005 7 2006 8 2007 9 2008 10 2009 11 2010 12 2011 13 2012 14 2013 15 2014 16 2015 17 2016 18 2017 19 2018 20 2019 21 2020 22 2021 23 2022 24 2023 25 Monthly statistics 26 Deadly storms 27 See also 28 Notes 29 References2000 edit nbsp A forecast map of Hurricane Debby projecting its landfall in Florida See also 2000 Atlantic hurricane season August 23 Hurricane Debby was forecasted to move through the Florida Keys as a hurricane which prompted a mandatory evacuation for all non residents 2 However Debby dissipated before its remnant tropical wave produced heavy rainfall and strong winds across southern Florida 2 September 18 Tropical Storm Gordon makes landfall on Cedar Key dropping up to 9 48 inches 241 mm of rainfall in Mayo 3 Hundreds of homes are damaged from floodwaters or fallen trees and damage in the state amounts to at least 5 1 million 2000 USD 4 A surfer drowns in rough seas near Pensacola 5 September 22 Tropical Storm Helene hits near Pensacola damaging hundreds of homes from floodwaters Monetary damage totals over 1 million 2000 USD 6 October 3 The precursor disturbance to Tropical Storm Leslie produces 10 20 inches 250 510 mm of rainfall across southeastern Florida flooding about 93 000 houses The flooding causes 950 million in damage 2000 USD 7 along with three indirect deaths 8 2001 edit nbsp Flood damage from Tropical Storm Gabrielle See also 2001 Atlantic hurricane season June 12 Tropical Storm Allison moves through Alabama and Georgia with its outer rainbands producing up to 10 1 inches 260 mm of rain at the Tallahassee Regional Airport 9 The rainfall destroys 10 homes and damages 599 others 10 with monetary damage totaling 20 million 2001 USD 9 Eight people died in the state 11 five of which due to rip currents 12 August 6 After meandering for several days in the eastern Gulf of Mexico Tropical Storm Barry makes landfall at Santa Rosa Beach producing heavy rainfall across much of Florida which peaks at 11 7 inches 300 mm in Stuart 3 The storm kills two in the state and leaves 1 5 million in damage 2001 USD 13 14 September 14 Tropical Storm Gabrielle hits Venice dropping moderate to heavy rainfall including a peak total of 15 1 inches 380 mm in Parrish 3 The combination of flooding from rainfall and gusty winds causes 230 million in damage 2001 USD and one direct death and high waves from the storm indirectly kills a person in the Florida Keys 15 November 5 Hurricane Michelle passes to the south of the state dropping up to 4 99 inches 127 mm of rainfall and causing 10 07 million in damages 2001 USD 3 The hurricane spawns two tornadoes resulting in 16 000 of damage 2001 USD 16 2002 edit nbsp Tropical Storm Edouard seen by hurricane hunters See also 2002 Atlantic hurricane season July 13 The precursor disturbance to Tropical Storm Arthur moved across the Florida Panhandle days before developing off the Carolinas The system dropped heavy rainfall in Florida reaching 4 79 in 122 mm in Weston 17 August 4 High surf from Tropical Storm Bertha killed one person at Perdido Key State Recreation Area 18 August 9 Lifeguards rescued more than 25 swimmers in Volusia County due to high surf from Tropical Storm Cristobal 19 September 4 Tropical Storm Edouard made landfall near Ormond Beach as a weakening tropical storm While crossing the peninsula from east to west the storm dropped heavy rainfall reaching 7 64 in 194 mm in DeSoto City this caused some flooding 3 20 September 14 While moving ashore the northern gulf coast Tropical Storm Hanna produced rip currents that killed three people along the Florida panhandle It also dropped heavy rainfall in the state reaching 9 67 in 246 mm near Chipley 21 22 September 26 While Tropical Storm Isidore hit southern Louisiana its large circulation dropped heavy rainfall across Florida reaching 11 31 in 287 mm in Milton Rip currents killed a man in Manatee County 21 23 Tornadoes spawned by the storm damage multiple mobile homes with monetary damage across the state totaling over 11 million 2002 USD 24 October 3 Hurricane Lili makes landfall on southern Louisiana and drops 1 04 inches 26 mm of rainfall in Pensacola 25 October 11 Tropical Storm Kyle turns northward to the east of the state producing up to 2 05 inches 52 mm of precipitation in Fernandina Beach and a light storm surge 26 2003 edit nbsp Tropical Storm Henri shortly before landfall See also 2003 Atlantic hurricane season April 20 Swells from Tropical Storm Ana capsized a boat near Jupiter killing two of the four passengers aboard 27 June 30 While Tropical Storm Bill moved ashore southern Louisiana its outer rainbands dropped 9 30 in 236 mm in Milligan Rip currents killed two people in Panama City Beach Floodwaters damaged at least 40 houses resulting in 1 million in damage 21 28 29 July 2003 A man died in Navarre after suffering a heart attack while swimming in high surf caused by Hurricane Claudette 30 July 25 Tropical Depression Seven formed to the east of the state and dropped light precipitation 31 August 14 The precursor to Hurricane Erika moved westward across the state before developing in the eastern Gulf of Mexico 32 August 30 While Tropical Storm Grace moved ashore Texas its outer periphery dropped rainfall across much of Florida 33 September 6 Tropical Depression Henri hit Clearwater before crossing the state Rainfall in the state reached 9 09 inches 231 mm in Hialeah which caused some flooding Lightning caused by the storm injured a man in Lee County 21 34 September 13 Rip currents from Hurricane Isabel killed a surfer in Nassau County 35 2004 edit nbsp President George W Bush aboard Marine One surveys hurricane damage from Hurricane Charley at a mobile home park in Fort Myers See also 2004 Atlantic hurricane season August 12 Tropical Storm Bonnie moved ashore the panhandle near Saint Vincent Island as a weakening storm Rains in the state reached 4 64 in 118 mm in Milligan 36 21 August 13 Hurricane Charley struck southwestern Florida as a Category 4 hurricane the strongest landfall in the continental United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992 Its eye crossed Cayo Costa and later the mainland at Punta Gorda before crossing the state with much of its intensity retained A wind gust of 173 mph 278 km h was recorded on a tower in Punta Gorda Orlando recorded a wind gust of 105 mph 170 km h The winds damaged or destroyed thousands of homes knocked down tens of thousands of trees and left more than 2 million Floridians without power Charley also spawned nine tornadoes across the state Rainfall associated with the hurricane reached 9 88 in 251 mm in Bud Slough Charley resulted in 34 deaths across the state as well as 792 injuries and damage was estimated at 16 billion at the time the second costliest American hurricane 37 38 21 39 September 5 Hurricane Frances made landfall along the southern end of Hutchinson Island as a Category 2 hurricane and moved slowly across the state making a second landfall along the gulf coast near New Port Richey Wind gusts reached 108 mph 174 km h at Fort Pierce Frances dropped heavy rainfall in the state peaking at 16 61 in 422 mm at Kent Grove The storm produced an estimated 6 to 8 ft 1 8 to 2 4 m storm surge along Florida s east coast which damaged marinas piers and other coastal property The storm also produced 23 tornadoes in the state as part of a widespread outbreak At least 1 7 million people lost power during the storm and more than 17 000 buildings were damaged in Palm Beach County alone During its passage Frances led to 37 deaths as well as 9 8 billion in damage 40 21 39 41 September 16 Hurricane Ivan struck Gulf Shores Alabama as a major hurricane with its large and powerful circulation producing peak wind gusts of 107 mph 172 km h in Pensacola Ivan moved ashore with a significant storm surge estimated at 10 to 15 ft 3 0 to 4 6 m the surge in addition to high waves severely damaged the Escambia Bay Bridge carrying Interstate 10 Rainfall from the storm reached 15 75 in 400 mm in Pensacola The hurricane also produced an extensive tornado outbreak including 18 that touched down in Florida The strong winds knocked down many trees along the panhandle causing prolonged power outages The remnants of Ivan later crossed over the southern portion of the state after looping southward eventually reforming in the Gulf of Mexico on September 23 Damage in the state totaled over 4 billion and 29 people died from the hurricane 42 21 43 44 45 September 25 Hurricane Jeanne made landfall in southeastern Florida very near where Frances struck three weeks prior and moved northwestward across the state bringing hurricane force winds to the same areas affected by Charley and Frances Wind gusts reached 128 mph 206 km h in Fort Pierce A significant storm surge estimated at 6 ft 1 8 m flooded coastal areas of eastern Florida Heavy rainfall from Jeanne reached 11 97 inches 304 mm at Kenansville Statewide damage was estimated at 7 5 billion and there were six deaths 46 39 21 47 October 10 When Tropical Storm Matthew moved ashore southern Louisiana its outer rainbands extended into the Florida panhandle with 3 29 in 84 mm of rainfall recorded in Pensacola 48 21 2005 edit nbsp A beachfront home in Navarre Beach Florida largely destroyed by Hurricane Dennis See also 2005 Atlantic hurricane season June 11 Tropical Storm Arlene struck the panhandle just west of Pensacola producing wind gusts of 60 mph 95 km h Rainfall reached 6 07 in 154 mm in Naples Rip currents from the storm killed a swimmer in Miami Beach Damage was estimated at 3 5 million 49 21 50 July 6 While Hurricane Cindy moved ashore the northern gulf coast its large circulation dropped light rainfall and knocked down trees in the panhandle 21 51 Main article Effects of Hurricane Dennis in Florida July 10 Hurricane Dennis made landfall just west of Navarre Beach as a major hurricane A station in Navarre recorded wind gusts of 121 mph 195 km h while tropical storm force winds occurred in the southern and western portion of the state Dennis produced nine tornadoes in the state along with heavy rainfall that reached 8 7 in 220 mm at a station near Bristol High storm tides caused major beach erosion and coastal damage along the panhandle Statewide damage was estimated at 1 5 billion and there were 14 deaths in the state related to Dennis 52 21 53 Main article Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Florida August 25 Hurricane Katrina moved ashore southeastern Florida as a minimal hurricane producing a peak wind gust of 97 mph 156 km h at Homestead General Aviation Airport Heavy rainfall accompanied the hurricane peaking at 16 43 in 417 mm in Perrine which caused flooding in the Miami metro area About 1 4 million people lost power during the storm Later when Katrina made its devastating landfall along the northern gulf coast its large circulation produced high tides light rainfall and gusty winds along the western Florida panhandle The hurricane killed 14 people across the state and damage was estimated at 623 million 54 55 56 57 September 12 Hurricane Ophelia formed and drifted along the east coast of Florida producing wind gusts of 60 mph 95 km h at Cape Canaveral The storm also produced high surf along the coast which killed a swimmer in Palm Beach County Rains in the state reached 5 04 in 128 mm in Hastings 58 21 September 20 Hurricane Rita passed south of the Florida Keys before entering the Gulf of Mexico The outer rainbands produced 58 mph 93 km h along with 5 04 in 128 mm of rainfall which caused minor flooding and power outages 59 October 5 Tropical Storm Tammy moved ashore near Atlantic Beach with peak wind gusts of 60 mph 97 km h Rainfall reached 4 883 in 124 0 mm at Naval Station Mayport 60 21 Main article Effects of Hurricane Wilma in Florida October 24 Hurricane Wilma made landfall near Cape Romano as a major hurricane with sustained hurricane force winds recorded across the Miami area Wind gusts reached 135 mph 215 km h on Marco Island The strong winds left widespread wind damage with fallen trees and power lines damaged roofs and lost crops About 98 of South Florida lost power during the storm A significant storm surge estimated around 9 ft 2 7 m near Marathon inundated the Florida Keys Rainfall during the storm reached 13 26 in 337 mm at Kennedy Space Center Wilma also spawned 10 tornadoes across the state There were 30 deaths in the state related to Wilma and statewide damage was estimated at 19 billion making Wilma among the costliest United States hurricanes 61 21 62 39 2006 edit nbsp Storm surge flooding from Tropical Storm Alberto at Horseshoe Beach Florida See also 2006 Atlantic hurricane season June 13 Tropical Storm Alberto hit the Big Bend region While crossing the state it produced a storm surge that flooded dozens of buildings as well as heavy rainfall that reached 7 08 inches 180 mm near Tarpon Springs 21 63 August 30 Tropical Storm Ernesto struck Plantation Key and subsequently moved across the southeastern portion of the state The storm spawned two tornadoes in the state Rainfall in the state reached 8 72 inches 221 mm in South Golden Gate which flooded houses There were two traffic fatalities in the Miami metro area related to the storm 64 65 2007 edit nbsp Beach erosion from Hurricane Noel See also 2007 Atlantic hurricane season May 9 Subtropical Storm Andrea passed offshore northeastern Florida Its large waves killed a surfer in New Smyrna Beach while also causing beach erosion and coastal flooding 66 June 2 Tropical Depression Barry made landfall near Tampa bringing beneficial rainfall as well as two tornadoes to the state 67 Slick roads led to two traffic fatalities 68 August 23 Rip currents from Hurricane Dean killed one person at Siesta Key 69 September 8 Rough surf from Tropical Storm Gabrielle drowned one surfer and forced the rescue of 200 swimmers 70 September 13 Hurricane Humberto moved ashore southeastern Texas and its outskirts dropped light rainfall on the western Florida Panhandle 71 September 22 Tropical Depression Ten moved ashore near Fort Walton Beach Its precursor produced two tornadoes over southern Florida along with heavy rainfall reaching 7 29 in 185 mm at Hastings 72 21 October 31 The interaction between Hurricane Noel and a ridge produced 54 mph 87 km h wind gusts as well as large waves that caused beach erosion costing at least 3 million 73 December 16 The remnant circulation of Tropical Storm Olga struck the state near Tampa producing hurricane force wind gusts and a tornado that caused about 1 million in damage 74 75 2008 editSee also 2008 Atlantic hurricane season July 16 The precursor to Tropical Storm Cristobal dropped 6 inches 150 mm of precipitation was reported causing some street flooding 76 July 22 Rough surf from Hurricane Dolly killed one person along the panhandle 77 August 3 Rip currents from Tropical Storm Edouard killed three people along the panhandle 78 79 August 18 Tropical Storm Fay made the first of a record four landfalls in Florida moving from the Florida Keys crossing the southern portion of the state and later turning to the west where it crossed the peninsula and later struck the panhandle Fay dropped heavy rainfall across the state peaking at 27 65 in 702 mm near Melbourne the rains caused widespread flooding that affected more than 15 000 homes A tornado outbreak resulted in 19 twisters in the state the strongest of which was an EF2 Damage in the state reached at least 195 million The storm led to 15 deaths in the state 80 81 August 31 Hurricane Gustav brushed the Florida Keys before tracking into central Louisiana Rip currents from the hurricane killed four people in Florida The storm also produced six tornadoes in the state 82 September 5 Hurricane Hanna passed east of the state while moving toward the Carolinas Rip currents and high seas killed three people in the state 83 84 September 8 As Hurricane Ike moved through Cuba its outer bands dropped heavy rainfall in South Florida and spawned two tornadoes in the Upper Florida Keys 85 November 14 The remnants of Hurricane Paloma brought heavy rainfall to the Florida panhandle 86 2009 edit nbsp Conditions at Pensacola Beach Florida on November 9 2009 during the passage of Ida See also 2009 Atlantic hurricane season August 16 18 Tropical Storm Claudette hit Santa Rosa Island on the panhandle killing two people due to drowning The storm also produced rainfall gusty winds and slightly above normal tides 87 An EF 0 tornado in Cape Coral damaged 11 homes leaving 103 000 in damage 88 August 21 22 Hurricane Bill produced waves between 5 and 6 ft 1 5 and 1 8 m along the east coast of Florida resulting in one fatality at New Smyrna Beach 89 August 28 Wave heights reached 7 ft 2 1 m from Tropical Storm Danny off eastern Florida 90 November 10 Former Hurricane Ida struck southern Alabama and later moved into the Florida panhandle as an extratropical cyclone Ida produced wind gusts of 45 mph 70 km h along with high tides and rainfall The storm caused scattered power outages and downed trees 91 92 2010 editSee also 2010 Atlantic hurricane season June 30 As Tropical Storm Alex moved across the Gulf of Mexico its high tides washed tarballs from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill onto the Florida panhandle 93 94 July 23 Tropical Storm Bonnie made landfall near Cutler Bay Florida as a minimal tropical storm bringing light rainfall and winds to southern parts of the state 95 August 10 Tropical Depression Five developed off the southwest coast producing high surf that led to two deaths along Anna Maria Island 96 August 28 High surf from distant Hurricane Danielle killed a man in Satellite Beach while dozens of other people had to be rescued by lifeguards 97 98 August 31 September 4 Hurricane Earl paralleled the East Coast of the United States resulting in rip currents and wave heights up to 10 ft 3 0 m along the eastern coastline of Florida 99 Three people were killed in the state a 61 year old charter boat captain who suffered grave injuries after falling off his boat approaching Jupiter Inlet 100 a 16 year old who was rescued by a bystander but later died at the hospital 101 and a 57 year old Swedish sailor whose boat was found but body was never recovered 102 September 19 Distant Hurricane Igor produced high surf along the east coast of Florida 103 September 29 The extratropical remnants of Tropical Storm Nicole passed southeast of the state although it dropped heavy rainfall in South Florida reaching 12 71 inches 323 mm of rainfall in North Key Largo 104 Street flooding occurred in the upper Florida Keys and Miami Beach 105 October 16 Hurricane Paula dissipated over Cuba although its outer rainbands produced two waterspouts in the Florida Keys 106 2011 editSee also 2011 Atlantic hurricane season July 18 20 Tropical Storm Bret generated wave heights of 3 5 ft 0 91 1 52 m along the eastern coastline of Florida injuring several beach goers and prompting the rescue of dozens of others 107 108 August 25 26 Hurricane Irene passed east of the state as a major hurricane generating waves of 7 10 ft 2 1 3 0 m around Jacksonville Beach and Atlantic Beach 109 The high waves killed two people along the coast from drowning 110 Wind gusts reached 53 mph 85 km h in the state strong enough to knock down trees and cause minor power outages 111 September 4 Tropical Storm Lee moved ashore the northern gulf coast producing 7 inches 180 mm of rainfall across the extreme western Panhandle 112 Moderate beach erosion and prolonged rip currents affected the region There were four tornadoes in the state related to the storm 113 September 5 Swells from distant Hurricane Katia killed a swimmer in Ormond Beach 114 October 28 31 Moisture from Hurricane Rina combined with a stalled front leading to heavy rainfall across South Florida reaching 15 79 inches 401 mm in Boca West Many cities record their top 10 wettest October on record Over 160 homes and buildings suffer water inundation and numerous streets are closed particularly in Broward County 115 November 9 10 Long distance swells generated by Tropical Storm Sean produced numerous strong rip currents along the eastern coastline drowning a 34 year old female and injuring two others 116 117 2012 edit nbsp A street flooding in Largo during Tropical Storm Debby See also 2012 Atlantic hurricane season May 28 30 Tropical Storm Beryl made landfall near Jacksonville Beach becoming the strongest off season storm to strike the United States Wind gusts in Florida reached 73 mph 117 km h on Buck Island The storm also dropped heavy rainfall reaching 15 0 in 380 mm in Wellborn Trees and power lines were damaged while a few tornadoes result in modest damage 118 A teenager died in high seas in Daytona Beach 119 June 23 27 Tropical Storm Debby moved ashore western Florida near Steinhatchee as a weak yet sprawling storm producing catastrophic flooding across northern and central Florida Rainfall accumulations peaked at 28 78 inches 731 mm near Curtis Mill resulting in hundreds of damaged homes and record river flooding Debby also spawned 24 tornadoes most of them weak The storm killed seven people throughout the state and left at least 105 million in damage 120 Main article Effects of Hurricane Isaac in Florida August 25 29 Tropical Storm Isaac passed just southwest of Key West although its effects in the Florida Keys were minimal Across southern Florida Isaac dropped heavy rainfall in southern Florida reaching 15 86 inches 403 mm in Loxahatchee The storm also spawned five tornadoes The storm led to two deaths in the state from traffic accidents Damage in the state totaled over 48 million The threat of Isaac caused the first day of the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa to be canceled 121 122 123 October 25 27 Hurricane Sandy produced 20 ft 6 1 m high waves in Palm Beach County while the storm passed east of the state causing flooding beach erosion and 14 million worth of damage Winds from the storm reached 67 mph 108 km h in the state strong enough to leave about 1 000 people without power 124 125 2013 editSee also 2013 Atlantic hurricane season June 6 Tropical Storm Andrea made landfall in northwestern Florida near Steinhatchee and continued northeastward through the state The storm produced a peak wind gust of 83 mph 134 km h at the Jacksonville Beach Pier possibly related to a waterspout Andrea produced 10 tornadoes in the state as well as heavy rainfall reaching 14 27 inches 362 mm in North Miami Beach which caused flooding 126 August 3 Lightning struck a man in Hialeah related to Tropical Depression Dorian passing east of the state 127 October 7 The remnants of Tropical Storm Karen moved across the Florida panhandle with a statewide peak rainfall of 6 95 in 177 mm recorded in Panama City 21 128 2014 editSee also 2014 Atlantic hurricane season August 4 Two people required rescue off the coast of Jacksonville due to rip currents from Hurricane Bertha 129 September 17 Rip currents from distant Hurricane Edouard affected the east coast of Florida 130 2015 editSee also 2015 Atlantic hurricane season Early May Rainfall reached 3 17 in 81 mm in Hollywood from Tropical Storm Ana developing east of the state 21 August 30 31 The remnants of Tropical Storm Erika dropped heavy rainfall in southern Florida reaching 9 in 230 mm at a station northwest of Sweetwater 21 Minor flash flooding left streets in Wynwood impassable 131 October 1 2 Hurricane Joaquin indirectly caused a period of high tides along Florida s east coast due to its interaction with a developing low near the state drawing moisture from the hurricane Tides reached 4 88 ft 1 49 m in Fernandina Beach 132 October 26 The remnants of Hurricane Patricia brought heavy rains and high winds gusts to 70 mph in Florida Panhandle 2016 edit nbsp Melbourne radar loop of Matthew on October 7 as the eye passed east of Central Florida See also 2016 Atlantic hurricane season May 29 Rip currents from Tropical Storm Bonnie killed a swimmer in Melbourne Beach while dozens of other people required rescue 133 June 6 Tropical Storm Colin made landfall in the Big Bend of Florida at Apalachee Bay and moved quickly northeastward through the state Wind gusts in the state reached 66 mph 106 km h at Kennedy Space Center Heavy rainfall peaking at 17 54 in 446 mm near Seminole caused some flooding Three people drowned along the Florida Panhandle due to rip currents 134 September 1 Hurricane Hermine made landfall along the Big Bend of Florida with winds of 80 mph 130 km h making it the first hurricane landfall to the state since Hurricane Wilma in 2005 The highest recorded wind gust in the state was 78 mph 126 km h in Bald Point State Park Hermine moved ashore with a 7 5 ft 2 3 m storm surge which occurred alongside heavy rainfall that peaked at 22 36 in 568 mm near Tarpon Springs Hermine damaged or destroyed more than 2 600 buildings and left more than 253 000 people without power A man died in Ocala after being struck by a tree 135 Insured damage in the state reached US 80 million 136 September 14 Tropical Storm Julia formed over eastern Florida producing peak wind gusts of 59 mph 95 km h in Crescent Beach while moving northward through the state The storm spawned a brief EF0 tornado near Barefoot Bay which damaged a roof 137 October 7 Hurricane Matthew paralleled the east coast of Florida as a major hurricane with the center remaining about 35 mi 55 km offshore The western edge of the eyewall passed over Cape Canaveral producing wind gusts of 107 mph 172 km h there Matthew s strong winds knocked down trees and power lines leaving 1 36 million people without power The hurricane produced widespread beach erosion from its high waves and storm surge with portions of State Route A1A washed out and millions of dollars worth of equipment damaged at Kennedy Space Center 138 139 There were 14 deaths in the state related to the hurricane 138 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 Statewide damage totaled at least 1 3 billion 147 October 12 Swells from Hurricane Nicole combined with the annual king tide to produce coastal flooding in South Florida 148 2017 edit nbsp Boats washed ashore in the Florida Keys due to Hurricane Irma See also 2017 Atlantic hurricane season June 22 While moving ashore Louisiana Tropical Storm Cindy brought heavy rainfall to the Florida Panhandle reaching 9 46 in 240 mm which caused minor flooding The storm spawned an EF0 tornado in southern Okaloosa County 149 July 31 Tropical Storm Emily made landfall just south of Tampa Bay with winds of 60 mph 95 km h Heavy rainfall reached 7 19 in 183 mm near Naples causing flooding The storm also produced an EF0 tornado in Manatee County Statewide damage was estimated at 10 million 150 August 26 September 1 As Tropical Storm Harvey made its final landfall in Louisiana its outer rainbands dropped rainfall to the Florida panhandle causing some flooding 151 152 Main article Effects of Hurricane Irma in Florida September 10 Hurricane Irma made landfall on Cudjoe Key as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 130 mph 210 km h followed hours later by a second landfall on Marco Island with winds of 115 mph 185 km h The hurricane caused or contributed to at least 87 deaths in the state with possibly over 400 deaths related to the storm Storm damage was heaviest in the Florida Keys where Irma s storm surge damaged or destroyed more than 1 300 boats Heavy damage occurred around the Miami metropolitan area Strong winds heavy rainfall and tornadoes affected the rest of the state as Irma moved northward with a statewide rainfall peak of 21 66 in 550 mm recorded in Fort Pierce Record flooding occurred in northeastern Florida including in Jacksonville Irma left an estimated 50 billion in damage 153 154 39 September 24 Rip currents from Hurricane Maria affected the state s east coast prompting at least 22 water rescues 155 October 7 8 Hurricane Nate moved ashore Mississippi while producing a 3 to 5 ft 0 91 to 1 52 m storm surge in the western Florida panhandle which damaged part of State Road 399 Heavy rainfall up to 10 in 250 mm caused flash flooding 156 October 29 Tropical Storm Philippe and an associated trough produced heavy rainfall across southern Florida reaching 10 93 in 278 mm at Boynton Beach The weather system also produced three weak tornadoes 157 2018 edit nbsp The eye of Hurricane Michael making landfall at Mexico Beach as a Category 5 on the Saffir Simpson scale the strongest landfall in the country since 1992 See also 2018 Atlantic hurricane season May 29 Tropical Storm Alberto made landfall near Laguna Beach with winds of 45 mph 70 km h The storm dropped heavy rainfall to the east over the Florida panhandle reaching 11 8 in 300 mm at Taylor Creek on the northern shore of Lake Okeechobee 158 Gusty winds knocked down trees causing some power outages 159 In Port Salerno Alberto spawned a brief EF0 tornado 160 September 3 Tropical Storm Gordon moved over the Florida Keys and extreme southwestern Florida The storm caused slick roads that led to a fatal car crash on I 95 near Miami Gordon later moved ashore southern Mississippi its outer rainbands knocked down a tree near Pensacola killing a young child 161 162 September 9 18 Rip currents from distant Hurricane Florence killed a man in New Smyrna Beach and Playalinda Beach 163 164 October 10 Hurricane Michael made landfall at 17 30 UTC near Mexico Beach Florida with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph 255 km h making it the strongest hurricane on record to strike the Florida panhandle and the first Category 5 hurricane to hit the United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992 The estimated landfall central pressure was 919 millibars 27 1 inHg the second most intense hurricane in Florida after the 1935 Labor Day hurricane Michael killed 50 people in Florida seven of them directly related to the storm s impacts Statewide economic damage was estimated at 18 4 billion with catastrophic damage in Mexico Beach and Tyndall Air Force Base Damage at the base was estimated at 4 7 billion where wind gusts reached 139 mph 224 km h and was estimated as strong as 172 mph 277 km h 165 166 167 2019 edit nbsp Dorian off the coast of Florida See also 2019 Atlantic hurricane season July 10 15 Rip currents from Hurricane Barry killed a man in Panama City Beach 168 July 23 Lightning from Tropical Depression Three struck a woman in Aventura as the depression approached the state s southeast coast 169 August 24 The precursor low to Tropical Storm Erin moved across the southeastern portion of the state 170 September 1 4 For two days the NHC forecasted that powerful Hurricane Dorian would move ashore southeastern Florida The hurricane ultimately stalled over The Bahamas and remained east of the state Wind gusts reached 69 mph 111 km h in New Smyrna Beach Dorian also produced a storm surge of 4 25 ft 1 30 m in Fernandina Beach Three people in the state died indirectly due to the hurricane one person was electrocuted while trimming trees ahead of the storm and two people died while preparing their homes 171 Damage totaled around 10 million in Duval County 172 September 12 13 2019 Rip currents from Tropical Storm Humberto killed a man in St Johns County 173 174 September 30 2019 Large swells and rip currents generated by Hurricane Lorenzo killed a man in Vero Beach 175 176 October 18 2019 Former Tropical Storm Nestor transitioned into an extratropical cyclone and struck the Florida panhandle causing storm surge flooding along the coast Rainfall in the state reached 7 77 in 197 mm in Pinellas County resulting in street flooding Nestor spawned at least three tornadoes in the state and left about 10 000 people without power 177 2020 edit nbsp A Coast Guard rescue boat during Hurricane Sally See also 2020 Atlantic hurricane season May 13 14 The precursor of Tropical Storm Arthur produced heavy rainfall across southern Florida which resulted in an injury in Hollywood when the rains caused a ceiling to collapse 178 May 25 27 The precursor of Tropical Storm Bertha dropped heavy rainfall with a 24 hour total of 7 4 in 190 mm in Miami this was more than double the previous daily rainfall record 179 The rains flooded homes and roadways especially in close proximity to canals 180 The storm caused the planned Crew Dragon Demo 2 launch from Cape Canaveral to be canceled 181 June 6 7 While moving northward through the Gulf of Mexico Tropical Storm Cristobal spawned six tornadoes in Florida including an EF1 near Orlando that damaged 42 homes and buildings 182 183 July 6 The precursor low to Tropical Storm Fay moved ashore the Florida gulf coast later developing into a tropical storm off the east coast of the United States 184 July 22 Rip currents from Hurricane Hanna killed a swimmer in Sandestin Beach along the gulf coast 185 August 1 3 Tropical Storm Isaias paralleled the east coast of Florida dropping substantial amounts of rainfall and causing power outages to about 3 000 people in South Florida Although the NHC issued hurricane warnings the core of the storm remained offshore and the peak wind gusts were 58 mph 93 km h in Dania Beach 186 August 23 24 Hurricane Marco dropped heavy rainfall on the Florida Panhandle reaching 11 81 in 300 mm in Apalachicola causing some flooding 187 August 26 A strong squall from Tropical Storm Laura bought strong gusty winds to Key West causing sporadic damage High surf and rip currents from the storm also caused a first responder to drown in St George Island while trying to save two other swimmers 188 September 10 15 Hurricane Sally slowly moved ashore southern Alabama producing peak wind gusts of 92 mph 148 km h in Pensacola The city also recorded a 5 6 ft 1 7 m storm surge which was the third highest water level there after Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and the 1926 Miami hurricane Sally dropped torrential rainfall across where it moved ashore reaching 22 5 in 570 mm near Pensacola The rains and the storm surge caused significant flooding resulting in hundreds of rescues The storm damaged or destroyed thousands of structures Three people died in Florida related to Sally two due to drowning and one related to carbon monoxide poisoning while using a generator indoors 189 Damage in Escambia County alone totaled 309 million 190 October 4 Rainbands from Tropical Storm Gamma near Mexico s Yucatan peninsula also produced rainfall in Florida 191 October 10 Rip currents from Hurricane Delta killed two swimmers along the gulf coast 192 October 28 As Hurricane Zeta struck Louisiana it also produced wind gusts of 52 mph 84 km h in Pensacola causing power outages to 51 200 people 193 November 7 9 Tropical Storm Eta made two landfalls in Florida bringing strong winds storm surge heavy rainfall and flash flooding to much of the state 194 2021 edit nbsp Satellite loop of Hurricane Elsa between 18 00 UTC on 6 July 2021 approaching landfall in Florida See also 2021 Atlantic hurricane season July 5 6 Tropical Storm Elsa Elsa then accelerated northward and it made landfall in Taylor County Florida at 14 30 UTC that same day with maximum winds of about 65 mph 100 km h 195 August 15 Tropical Storm Fred Fred reached its peak intensity as a strong tropical storm with winds of 65 mph 105 km h at 18 00 UTC on August 16 shortly before making landfall a few miles southeast of Mexico Beach near Cape San Blas Florida at a similar intensity around an hour later at 19 15 UTC 196 197 September 9 Tropical Storm Mindy At 01 15 UTC on September 9 a combination of surface observations and radar data indicated that Mindy had attained a peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph 97 km h and a minimum barometric pressure of 1 000 millibars 30 inHg as it made landfall on St Vincent Island Florida These radar observations along with velocity data depicted Mindy with a well defined circulation and spiral banding upon landfall Over the next few hours Mindy pushed inland across Florida s Big Bend region skirting to the south of Tallahassee 2022 edit nbsp Satellite imagery depicting Hurricane Ian making landfall in southwestern Florida on September 28 See also 2022 Atlantic hurricane season June 4 The precursor system to Tropical Storm Alex caused flash flooding in South Florida inflicting minor damage to the area September 26 30 Hurricane Ian passed through Florida throughout late September 2022 Ian first went over Dry Tortugas National Park in the Florida Keys as a Category 3 storm on September 26 and 27 Ian rapidly intensified before making landfall at Cayo Costa and Punta Gorda as a high end Category 4 storm respectively Ian brought massive storm surge to Southwestern Florida where over 1 million people lost electricity and its outer bands caused damage near Miami where tornadoes were reported Ian s persistent high winds and torrential rains also caused substantial and widespread damage to inland Central and Northeastern Florida as it crossed the peninsula Although the system had weakened to tropical storm strength by the time it neared the Atlantic coast a wind gust of 96 mph 154 km h was recorded in New Smyrna Beach 198 November 10 Hurricane Nicole made landfall at 08 00 UTC on November 10 just south of Vero Beach on North Hutchinson Island as a low end Category 1 storm with winds of 75 mph 121 km h becoming the first tropical cyclone to make landfall along the east coast of Florida at hurricane strength since Hurricane Katrina in 2005 As well Nicole became only the third November hurricane to make landfall in Florida on record alongside the 1935 Yankee hurricane and Hurricane Kate in 1985 199 2023 edit nbsp Storm surge flooding in Tampa from Hurricane Idalia See also 2023 Atlantic hurricane season June 1 3 Tropical Storm Arlene brought rain to Florida August 30 Hurricane Idalia made landfall near Keaton Beach in the Big Bend region as a Category 3 storm with sustained winds of 115 mph 185 km h causing significant flooding and wind damage to the area 200 Storm surge near Cedar Key reached up to 8 9 feet 2 7 m 201 while locations further south near Tampa Bay and Clearwater experienced over 3 ft 0 91 m of storm surge 202 Four people were killed in the state with two of the fatalities occurring from traffic accidents as a result of the hazardous conditions 203 204 205 206 September 13 Rip currents from distant Hurricane Lee killed a teenager in Fernandina Beach 207 Monthly statistics editNumber of Florida tropical cyclones since 2000 by month Month Number of tropical cyclones April 1 May 6 June 10 July 11 August 24 September 31 October 14 November 6 December 1Deadly storms editThe following is a list of hurricanes with all known deaths in the state associated with a storm Name Year Number of deaths Ref Ian 2022 150 a 208 Irma 2017 84 Michael 2018 50 Frances 2004 37 Charley 2004 28 Ivan 2004 14 Dennis 2005 14 Katrina 2005 12 Matthew 2016 12 Fay 2008 9 Allison 2001 8 11 Dorian 2019 6 Wilma 2005 5 Nicole 2022 5 Gustav 2008 4 Colin 2016 4 Idalia 2023 4 Leslie 2000 3 Hanna 2002 3 Jeanne 2004 3 Edouard 2008 3 Hanna 2008 3 Sally 2020 3 Florence 2018 2 Barry 2001 2 Ana 2003 2 27 Bill 2003 2 Ernesto 2007 2 Barry 2007 2 Claudette 2009 2 TD Five 2010 2 Gordon 2018 2 Delta 2020 2 Gordon 2000 1 Gabrielle 2001 1 Bertha 2002 1 Claudette 2003 1 Isabel 2003 1 Arlene 2005 1 Ophelia 2005 1 Dean 2007 1 Dolly 2008 1 Bill 2009 1 Danielle 2010 1 Irene 2011 1 Katia 2011 1 Beryl 2012 1 Bonnie 2016 1 Hermine 2016 1 Barry 2019 1 Laura 2020 1 Hanna 2020 1 Eta 2020 1 Lee 2023 1See also edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portal List of Cuba hurricanes Hurricanes in the Bahama ArchipelagoNotes edit Based on preliminary death certificate data from the Florida Medical Examiners Commission as recovery efforts are still active Please check the 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